Formula 1 outlines future Grand Prix track contracts through 2032
Sky Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 5, 2026, 1:47 PM
Last updated Jun 5, 2026

Formula 1 has established contracts with 25 different tracks extending beyond 2026, including notable venues for the upcoming 2027 calendar. Significant contracts include the Turkish and Portuguese Grands Prix returning in 2027, and the Singapore Grand Prix extending to 2028. Other contracts have been finalized recently, ensuring races like the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix and the Azerbaijan Grand Prix will remain until 2030. The Dutch Grand Prix will be removed from the calendar after 2026, while the Italian Grand Prix at Monza will continue through 2031. These agreements solidify F1’s schedule for the coming years, reaffirming the sport's commitment to its established circuits.
- •25 tracks contracted beyond 2026
- •Turkish GP returns in 2027
- •Abu Dhabi Grand Prix contract through 2030
- •Dutch GP drops off after 2026
- •Singapore GP extended to 2028
"Formula 1 has contracts with 25 different tracks beyond 2026 with venues for the 2027 calendar seemingly in place.
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